Health
England lockdown cuts virus by 30 per cent: study – Sydney Morning Herald
Infections fell by over 50 per cent in the north-west and north, two of the regions worst hit.

London: Cases of coronavirus in England fell 30 per cent after lockdown measures were rolled out in November, according to a study by Imperial College London and Ipsos MORI.
The findings show the number of cases was rising as the country entered a four-week lockdown on November 5 and that a sharp decrease followed as national restrictions were rolled out, according to the report published on Monday, London time.
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